THE LA RAZA CRIME TIDAL WAVE - “These figures do not attempt to allege that foreign
nationals in the country illegally commit more
crimes than other groups,” the report states. “It
simply identifies thousands of crimes that should
not have occurred and thousands of victims that
should not have been victimized because the
perpetrator should not be here.”
CHARLOTTE CUTHBERTSON

LOS ANGELES: Mexico’s second
largest city, anchor baby welfare center of America and gateway for the LA RAZA
heroin cartels.

AMERICA: ONE PAYCHECK AND ONE
HUNDRED ILLEGALS AWAY FROM HOMELESSNESS!

A dashcam video of downtown Los Angeles on
Christmas day reveals a stunning sight: hundreds of tents and lean-tos on the
sidewalks that serve as shelter for the homeless. The scene is reminiscent of a
third-world country. RICK MORAN / AMERICANTHINKER
com

Sex Pistols frontman Johnny Rotten isn’t afraid to buck the establishment and sound the alarm over L.A.’s homeless epidemic, which has literally landed at his front door.

The 63-year-old lives in Venice Beach where there has been a surge of homeless vagrants that have vandalized his multi-million dollar home and spoiled the beaches with “poo” and “needles.”

“A couple of weeks ago I had a problem,” he said. “They came over the gate and put their tent inside, right in front of the front door. It’s like . . . the audacity. And if you complain, what are you? Oh, one of the establishment elite? No, I’m a bloke that’s worked hard for his money and I expect to be able to use my own front door.”

He added that his wife Nora, who suffers from Alzheimer’s, isn’t able to cope with bums trying to “steal the iron bars off the windows” for the scrap metal and bricks coming through his windows.

“My wife’s ill and she can’t cope with this. But at 2 a.m. last week, a brick whizzed through the top floor window, the bedroom. Sorry, Mr. Policeman. I need your help.”

“The vagrants moved in en masse . . . [in] tent cities. They’re all young; they’re all like 24,” he said, adding that, “They’re aggressive, and because there’s an awful lot of them together they’re gang-y.”

They have also spoiled beach life: “And the heroin spikes . . . You can’t take anyone to the beach because there’s jabs just waiting for young kids to put their feet in — and poo all over the sand.”

This might sound like hypocrisy coming from a punk rocker, but it’s really not. The whole ethos of ’70s and ’80s punk rock is live and let live. No rules … at least until you interfere with me living the life I want to live, which is exactly what is happening to Rotten.

If you want to know what an actual punk rock sellout looks like, I give you Henry Rollins, the Vandals legend who endorsed … Obamacare.

In fact, Rotten (whose real name is John Lydon) is bucking an establishment that treats these vagrants as sacred cows while at the same time pretending they do not exist because their rising numbers reflect badly on the Democrat-run strongholds that cannot manage the growing problem.

The media and the left-wing political establishment want us to see the homeless as victims of a cruel American capitalism that allows good people to fall through society’s cracks. Naturally, the only solution to this problem is big government socialism.

But the truth is that American capitalism licked poverty decades ago. The so-called “poor” in this country now have cable TV, central heat, air conditioning, videogames, microwave ovens, iPhones, and struggle with over eating. The homeless are an altogether different problem.

Certainly, good people slip through the cracks temporarily. No question. But there are all kinds of avenues to help those who are sincere about getting back on their feet. The homeless epidemic is actually an epidemic of mental illness, addiction, and tolerance.

City’s that tolerate poopy beaches and sidewalks, hypodermic needles, and aggressive panhandling only end up attracting even bigger problems and making the lives of their normal citizens miserable.

Johnny Rotten complaining about one of the most sacred of sacred cows is as punk as it gets, and so is his support of Trump and Brexit.

Want some perspective on why so many blue
sanctuary cities have so many homeless encampments hovering around?

Try the reality that illegal immigrants
are routinely given free public housing by the U.S., based on the fact that
they are uneducated, unskilled, and largely unemployable.Those are the criteria, and now
importing poverty has never been easier. Shockingly, this comes as
millions of poor Americans are out in the cold awaiting that housing that
the original law was intended to help.

Thus, the tent cities, and by coincidence,
the worst of these emerging shantytowns are in blue sanctuary cities loaded
with illegal immigrants - Orange County, San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle, New
York...Is there a connection? At a minimum, it's worth looking at.

The Trump administration's Department of
Housing and Urban Development is finally trying to put a stop to it as 1.5
million illegals prepare to enter the U.S. this year, and one can only wonder
why they didn't do it yesterday.

The plan
would scrap Clinton-era regulations that allowed illegal immigrants to sign up
for assistance without having to disclose their status.

Under the
new Trump rules, not only would the leaseholder using public housing
have to be an eligible U.S. person, but the government would verify all
applicants through the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE)
database, a federal system that’s used to weed illegal immigrants out of other
welfare programs.

Those already
getting HUD assistance would have to go through a new verification,
though it would be over a period of time and wouldn’t all come at once.

“We’ve got
our own people to house and need to take care of our citizens,” an
administration official told The Washington Times. “Because of past loopholes
in HUD guidance, illegal aliens were able to live in free public
housing desperately needed by so many of our own citizens. As illegal aliens
attempt to swarm our borders, we’re sending the message that you can’t live off
of American welfare on the taxpayers’ dime.”

The Times notes that the rules are
confusingly contradictary, and some illegal immigrant families are getting full
rides based on just one member being born in the U.S. The pregnant caravaner who calculatingly
slipped across the U.S. in San Diego late last year, only to have her baby the
next day, now, along with her entire family, gets that free ride on
government housing. Plus lots of cheesy news coverage about how heartwarming it all is.
That's a lot cheaper than any housing she's going to find back in Tegucigalpa.

Migrants would be almost fools not to take
the offering.

The problem of course is that Americans
who paid into these programs, and the subset who find themselves in dire
circumstances, are in fact being shut out.

The fill-the-pews Catholic archbishops may
love to tout the virtues of illegal immigrants and wave signs about
getting 'justice" for them, but the hard fact here is that these
foreign nationals are stealing from others as they take this housing
benefit under legal technicalities. That's not a good thing under anyone's
theological law. But hypocrisy is comfortable ground for the entire open
borders lobby as they shamelessly celebrate lawbreaking at the
border, leaving the impoverished of the U.S. out cold.

The Trump administration is trying
to have this outrage fixed by summer. But don't imagine it won't be
without the open-borders lawsuits, the media sob stories, the leftist judges,
and the scolding clerics.

///

The Trump Administration Is Cracking Down On Illegal Aliens'
Housing

The
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) plans to crack down on
illegal aliens who are taking advantage of public house assistance
programs, The
Daily Callerreported. As it currently stands,
illegal aliens are now allowed to receive financial housing assistance. They
often skirt this rule by living with family members who are U.S. citizens and
receive their assistance from HUD.

The new rule would prevent illegal aliens from living in homes
that receive HUD funding, even if they're not the ones actually receiving the
assistance. Those who are caught with illegal aliens living in their homes will
have to comply with the new rule or move to a different non-HUD location.

To determine whether or not a household is complying with the
program, families will be screened through the "SAVE" program, which
stands for Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements.

HUD estimates that there are tens of thousands of illegal aliens
who are skirting the requirement process by living in these "mixed
families." As of now, millions of Americans are on the HUD waitlist
because there isn't enough money to assist everyone.

“This proposal gets to the whole point Cher was making in her
tweet that the President retweeted. We’ve got our own people to house and we
need to take care of our citizens,” a HUD official told The Daily Caller.
“Because of past loopholes in HUD guidance, illegal aliens were able to live in
free public housing desperately needed by so many of our own citizens. As
illegal aliens attempt to swarm our borders, we’re sending the message that you
can’t live off of American welfare on the taxpayers’ dime.”

Sanctuary cities across the United States are
responding to President Donald Trump’s threat to bus border crossers and
illegal aliens to their jurisdictions, saying they plan to welcome all illegal
immigration with “open arms” despite soaring homelessness problems.

Last week, Trump threatened to bus border crossers
and illegal aliens into sanctuary cities and states, like California and
New York City, if the country’s asylum laws were not changed. White House Press
Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Sunday confirmed that the White House is
considering the plan.

“The USA has the absolute legal
right to have apprehended illegal immigrants transferred to Sanctuary Cities,”
Trump posted on Twitter over the weekend. “We hereby demand that they be taken
care of at the highest level, especially by the State of California, which is
well known or it’s poor management & high taxes!”

Just
out: The USA has the absolute legal right to have apprehended illegal
immigrants transferred to Sanctuary Cities. We hereby demand that they be taken
care of at the highest level, especially by the State of California, which is
well known or its poor management & high taxes!

Sanctuary city mayors like Oakland,
California, Mayor Libby Schaaf have responded to Trump’s threat by saying they
plan to welcome any and all illegal aliens to their cities — even those cities
that are struggling with rising homelessness. Currently, there are nearly 38,000 homeless American veterans
across the country.

“Oakland welcomes all, no matter where
you came from or how you got here,” Schaaf wrote on Twitter.

As of 2017, there were more
than 2,700 Oakland residents who were
homeless — an increase of 25 percent when compared to two years before. In all
of Alameda County, there are about 5,630 homeless residents. In all
of California, there are nearly 130,000 homeless residents,
including nearly 11,000 homeless American Veterans.

Sanctuary city New York City’s Mayor
Bill de Blasio originally blasted Trump for the plan, claiming the president
was using illegal aliens as “chess pieces,” but he then advocated for giving
illegal aliens driver’s licenses in order to attract more illegal aliens to the
state.

“Undocumented immigrants are our
neighbors and part of the backbone of our economy,” de Blasio wrote online.
“It’s mind-boggling that they aren’t allowed to have driver’s licenses in New
York State.”

New York City homelessness has
reached the highest levels since the 1930s when the country struggled through
the Great Depression. Today, there are nearly 64,000 homeless residents in New York
City, including more than 15,000 homeless families with almost 23,000 homeless
children. This is the largest metro area homeless population in the
country. There are more than 1,200 homeless American veterans living in New
York state.

In interviews with the Daily Beast, sanctuary city
mayors from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Chicago, Illinois; and Cambridge,
Massachusetts, said their jurisdictions would be happy to welcome all illegal
aliens.

Philadelphia, Chicago, and Cambridge
have a combined homeless population of at least 12,000 residents. In the state
of Massachusetts, alone, there are now more than 20,000homeless residents, including almost
1,000 homeless American veterans.

“The city would be prepared to
welcome these immigrants just as we have embraced our immigrant communities for
decades,” Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney said.

“As a welcoming city, we would
welcome these migrants with open arms, just as we welcomed Syrian refugees,
just as we welcomed Puerto Ricans displaced by Hurricane Maria and just as we
welcome Rohingya refugees fleeing genocide in Myanmar,” Chicago Mayor Rahm
Emanuel said.

Burlington, Vermont, Mayor Miro
Weinberger said in a statement that illegal
aliens were vital to making his city “more prosperous” and “more diverse.”

“We know from decades of experience
that newcomers to Burlington will make us more prosperous, more diverse and
stronger, just as generations of past immigrants have driven our past growth
and success,” Weinberger said.

In total, there are more than
550,000 American residents who are homeless nationwide. Meanwhile, the U.S.
admits more than 1.5 million illegal and legal immigrants every year — the
overwhelming majority of which are low skilled workers who compete for jobs
against America’s poor, working, and middle class. The Washington, DC-imposed
mass immigration policy drives housing costs up for
Americans, economists have found.

John
Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter at @JxhnBinder.

Cher: Los Angeles ‘Can’t Take Care of Its Own, How Can It Take Care of’ More
Immigrants

Pop icon Cher said Sunday that Los Angeles, California, “can’t
take care of its own” residents, much less newly arrived illegal and legal
immigrants.

Cher
said she failed to understand how the city of Los Angeles in the sanctuary
state of California could afford to admit and take care of any more immigrants
when city officials have failed to care for homeless, veterans, and
poverty-stricken Americans.

“I Understand
Helping struggling Immigrants,but MY CITY (Los Angeles) ISNT TAKING CARE OF ITS
OWN.WHAT ABOUT THE 50,000+Citizens WHO LIVE ON THE STREETS.PPL WHO LIVE BELOW
POVERTY LINE,& HUNGRY? If My State Can’t Take Care of Its Own(Many Are
VETS)How Can it Take Care Of More,” Cher said.

I Understand Helping struggling
Immigrants,but MY CITY (Los Angeles) ISNT TAKING CARE OF ITS OWN.WHAT ABOUT THE
50,000+Citizens WHO LIVE ON THE STREETS.PPL WHO LIVE BELOW POVERTY
LINE,& HUNGRY? If My State Can’t Take Care of Its Own(Many Are VETS)How Can
it Take Care Of More

The
post came after President Trump threatened to bus
border crossers and illegal aliens into sanctuary cities and states, like
California, if the country’s asylum laws were not changed. White House Press
Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders confirmed that
the White House is considering the plan.

In
response, Democrat
mayors across the country — like New York City Mayor Bill de
Blasio and Oakland, California Mayor Libby Schaaf — have
welcomed bringing illegal aliens and border crossers to their cities.

While
left-wing mayors say they will continue to admit any and all illegal and legal
immigrants, Los Angeles is home to the second
largest homeless population in the country, second to only New
York City. About 50,000 residents of Los Angeles are homeless and about 7.5
percent of California’s American Veteran population is homeless.

As
the city remains crippled by homelessness and skyrocketing housing costs, Los
Angeles metro area is also home to the second largest illegal alien population
— with nearly a million illegal aliens living in the region, according to Pew
Research Center.

Last
year, economists at Deakin University found that
immigration — both illegal and legal — drives up housing prices on average,
with the researchers writing “we find no evidence that house prices sink as a
result of immigration.”

John
Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter at @JxhnBinder.

"La Voz de Aztlan
has produced a video in honor of the millions of babies that have been born as
US citizens to Mexican undocumented parents. These babies are destined to
transform America. The nativist CNN reporter Lou Dobbs estimates that there are
over 200,000 (dated) "Anchor Babies" born every year
whereas George Putnam, a radio reporter, says the figure is closer to 300,000 (dated).La Voz de Aztlan believes that the number is approximately 500,000 (dated) "Anchor Babies" born every year."

HOUSING CRISIS? HERE ARE THE NEW NUMBERS:

“Currently, the U.S. admits more than 1.5 million legal and
illegal immigrants every year, with more than 70 percent coming to the country
through the process known as “chain migration” whereby newly naturalized
citizens can bring an unlimited number of foreign relatives to the U.S. In the
next 20 years, the current U.S. legal immigration system is on track to import roughly 15
million new

LA City Council May Operate Tent Encampments for 34,000 Homeless

The Los Angeles City Council voted last week to develop an “emergency”
plan that could operate trailer and tent encampments to house 34,000-homeless —
similar to the plan developed by Orange County.

The Los Angeles City Council on
March 23 declared a homeless crisis by
requesting the Los Angeles County Homeless Services Authority implement an
Emergency Response to Homelessness Plan that would provide an alternative to
encampments for 100 percent of the Los Angeles homeless population by December
31, 2018.

The Los Angeles Housing Authority
recently reported that of the 34,189 homeless
identified in the 2017 federally mandated count, 25,237 or 76 percent, were
unsheltered and living on sidewalks, cars, tents, or mobile homes.

The report was released 16 months
after homeless advocates convinced city voters they could permanently solve
homeless by passing Measure HHH ballot initiative, which
raised property taxes by $9.64 per $100,000 of assessed valuation to fund a
$1.2 billion bond.

Los Angeles County then convinced
voters in March 2017 to pass Measure H to provide $350 million per year worth
of homeless mental health and addiction services through a ¼ percent increased sales tax up to 10
percent in a number of L.A. County cities.

Both measures only achieved the 2/3
majority required to pass because of a miraculous surge from absentee voters in central and south LA
districts that supported higher taxes.

LA City Council members also
recently voted to build 222 units of permanent
supportive homeless housing in each of the 15 LA City Council districts by
2020. The first 122 of the 3,330 approved homeless units broke ground in East
Hollywood in November.

But the federal 2017 City of Los
Angeles homeless count found the population had spiked by
5,698, or about 20 percent, since 2016. That means despite raising $1.2 billion
in taxes, the net number of homeless after the new construction has already
increased by 2,368.

Last month, the city council voted
unanimously to start housing 60 homeless people in trailers on a
city-owned downtown lot. But despite the city paying $2 million for trailers
equipped with bathrooms and showers, and funding allocating another $1 million
a year to operate the downtown trailer park, CBS News reported that local restaurant owners
say transients already hurt their business, and the trailers will make the
situation worse.

The City of Los Angeles told voters it could solve the homeless
problem with the HHH tax increase and $1.2 billion. But it cost Orange County
$780,000 per month temporarily to house 700 homeless evicted from the Santa Ana
River in 400 motel rooms. Given the enormous scale of L.A.’s homeless problem,
that would cost the city about $49.2 million a month.

Orange County Supervisors voted on March 19 to set up tent
cities on county parcels next to public parks in Irvine, Huntington, and Laguna
Niguel. All 3 cities are threatening to file lawsuits to prevent the Orange
County from dumping its problem on local communities.

None of the 15 Los Angeles Districts
wants the risk exposure to infectious diseases that come with a homeless
encampment. Breitbart News reported that a hepatitis A outbreak
began among San Diego’s homeless population and has spread statewide. The
latest California Public Health report found 703 new cases, 460
hospitalizations, and 21 deaths.

Rising
Homelessness Among Working Californians… a state that employs millions using
stolen social security numbers and hands out tens of BILLIONS in social
services and welfare!

BE
HONEST! WHEN HAVE YOU EVER HEARD EVEN ONE OF THESE PRO-AMNESTY AND OPEN BORDERS
POLITICIANS EVEN MENTION THE TRAGEDY OF AMERICA’S MILLION HOMELESS LEGALS???

In California, the rising number of
homeless people are not who you may think they are. The Los Angeles
Times editorial board recently drove home that point by personalizing what
it means to be homeless in the United States' second-most populous city in
2018.

Many people think of homelessness as
a problem of substance abusers and mentally ill people, of chronic skid row
street-dwellers pushing shopping carts. But increasingly, the crisis in Los
Angeles today is about a less visible (but more numerous) group of
“economically homeless” people. These are people who have been driven onto the
streets or into shelters by hard times, bad luck and California’s irresponsible
failure to address its own housing needs.

Consider Nadia, whose story has
become typical. When she decided she had to end her abusive marriage, she knew
it would be hard to find an affordable place to live with her three young
children. With her husband, she had paid $2,000 a month for a three-bedroom
condo in the San Fernando Valley, but prices were rising rapidly, and now
two-bedroom apartments in the area were going for $2,400 — an impossible rent
for a single parent who worked part time at Magic Mountain.

Nadia
and her children are among the economically homeless — men, women and, often
enough, families, who find themselves without a place to live because of some
kind of setback or immediate crisis: a divorce, a short-term illness, a loss of
a job, an eviction. In many cities across the nation, these are not necessarily
problems that would plunge a person into homelessness. But here they can. Why?
Because of the shockingly high cost of housing in Los Angeles.

Perhaps the most important thing that
anyone should take away from Times' editors' take on Nadia's situation is that
she is functional adult who is more than capable of improving her lot. Later in
the editorial, the LA Times' editors disclose that she was able to get her
family into a homeless shelter and that she has been able to secure a full time
job doing data entry at an insurance company, where only a few of her
co-workers know of her homeless status.

Nadia is far from alone in Los Angeles.

Meanwhile, north of Los Angeles, Santa Barbara is one of the wealthiest
cities in California. There, the New Beginnings counseling center has made arrangements to
allow up to 150 Californians who are either living in their cars or in recreational vehiclesto
be able to park them overnight in the otherwise empty parking lots of local
churches and government offices.

The
clients can park after 7 p.m., but have to clear out as early as 6 a.m. The
benefit is that the vehicles are no longer parked on city streets, which riles
some residents and merchants. And because the lots are monitored by New Beginnings,
the clients, who all go through a screening process, can at least feel safe
while they sleep.

Santiago Geronimo
works in the kitchen of a high-end Santa Barbara restaurant and until recently,
he, his girlfriend and her son Luis lived in a two-bedroom apartment shared by
four adults and three kids. But the girlfriend, Luisa Ramirez, lost her retail clerk
job because of a back injury, and they've lived in a Ford Explorer since
September. Their new home is a church parking lot on the Goleta border.

There
is a common element among many of California's employed homeless, in that many
were living in apartments or houses until one of their household's members
experienced a job loss. Beyond that, many were employed with relatively good
incomes until they lost their jobs, where they soon found that their available
employment options were limited to low-paying jobs that weren't enough to pay
their rents or mortgages.

Then
the evictions came, and they became homeless. All across the state.

Steve Lopez, a LA Times columnist, asked a good question about why
California's working population doesn't move to where housing is cheaper:

You might ask why people of
lesser means don't head to less expensive areas than Santa Barbara — it's a
fair question, and I've written about people who eventually did make such a
move. In Santa Barbara, the answers I got were the same ones I've heard
elsewhere in coastal California. People hold open the option of leaving, but
many are connected to specific places by history, family and employment
connections, and they're not quite ready to give up on a turnaround, move to a
place they don't know, and start over from scratch.

Besides that, local
economies rely on those of lesser means, so where are they supposed to live?

"You know," said Phil, "there's a huge
Hispanic population that does all the damn work around here. Every restaurant
you go into, you can watch them slaving away. And they're taking care of
people's gardens and everything else, and they wind up with eight or 10 people
living in a one-bedroom place."

Until that doesn't work, as Santiago Geronimo found out.

The truth is that many Californians have tried to move to greener
pastures, as many have from California's economically-distressed Central
Valley, where that region's oil industry has yet to recover from
the decline of oil prices from July 2014 through February 2016. According to
Moody's, for every job lost in the oil and gas industry, an additional 3.43 jobs may be lost in
other sectors, creating a negative deficit that other, more strongly growing
sectors of the economy must be in overdrive to overcome, just to get to the
point where any positive economic growth may be recorded. California's Central
Valley lost thousands of oil and gas industry jobs
during the downturn, where some of the impact of those losses are also being
felt in othercommunities throughout
the state's interior.

In Bakersfield, in Kern County, where many of the state's oil and gas
industry jobs are centered, the city's homeless shelters were forced to turn away Californians
seeking shelter earlier this year because they ran out of space to accommodate
them during a short cold snap, when having to sleep outdoors became too
intolerable.

Some of the economically displaced from California's Central Valley have
migrated to where jobs are available in the state's thriving metropolises, such
as San Francisco and Los Angeles, where they've run into the same situation of
excessively high rents. Consequently, they've joined the ranks of the employed
homeless.

All these things together would appear to have set California on a very
different course than the rest of the United States. At the very least, where
the trends for homelessness are concerned.

For his part, the state's governor, Jerry Brown, refused to declare the
state's homelessness crisis to be an emergency in 2016, which denied the
state's counties and cities any additional resources to combat homelessness.
The state's data for homeless in 2017 shows the results of that decision, where
at the national level, if not for California, the trend for homelessness in the
U.S. would have improved.

Census Bureau: Immigration Driving Half of U.S. Population Growth

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Immigration to the United States is now driving nearly half of all population growth in the country instead of increased birth rates, the U.S. Census Bureau finds.

The latest Census Bureau estimates on the U.S. population reveal that about 48.5 percent of all population growth is driven by the country’s mass illegal and legal immigration policy, where more than 1.5 million foreign nationals are admitted to the country every year.

(Axios)

Axios analysis by Stef Knight details the growing share to which immigration is increasingly driving population growth across the U.S. Since 2011, for example, the level to which immigration has accounted for overall population growth has increased more than 13 percent.

According to the Wall Street Journal analysis, about nine percent of U.S. counties are growing solely because of immigration. This concludes that about nine percent of counties have regional birth rates that do not exceed the annual number of deaths in the area.

Similarly, the Wall Street Journal notes, more than half of all population growth in states like Florida, Ohio, Virginia, Kansas, and Michigan, among others, is because of immigration.

Though pundits have claimed that the country’s admittance of 1.2 million legal immigrants a year is necessary to increase birth rates, researchers have found that the growth of the immigrant population has little impact on birth rates.

Center for Immigration Studies Director of Research Steven Camarota discovered in his latest study this year that “immigrant fertility has only a small impact on the nation’s overall birth rate,” citing that immigrants in the U.S. raise the nation’s birth rate for all women by two births per 1,000 women.

“Immigration has a minor impact because the difference between immigrant and native fertility is too small to significantly change the nation’s overall birth rate,” Camarota noted in the study.

At current legal immigration levels, the U.S. population is set to hit an unprecedented 404 million residents by 2060 — including a foreign-born population of 69 million.

The U.S. does not have to rapidly increase its total resident population and foreign-born population, as legal immigration moratoriums have been implemented in the past to give time for new arrivals to properly assimilate to American life. Halting all immigration to the country would stabilize the population to a comfortable 329 million residents in the next four decades.

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter at @JxhnBinder.

California
Wants to Secede? Let's Help Them!

California
is a part of America. But it’s no longer American. It is a foreign state. It is
a fugitive state. The U.S. Constitution and the rule of law no longer apply in
California. Call it, “The People’s Socialist Republic of California.” It’s a
state without a country. But it’s certainly no longer American in any
way.

Liberals
in California want to secede. They are trying to put it on the ballot. They
call it “Calexit.” I say, “Glory Hallelujah." Let’s help make it
happen. I propose 63 million Trump voters join the team. Let's work 24/7 to
turn their dream into a reality!

Millions
of illegal aliens live in California; drive in California with official
state-issued drivers’ licenses; and of course, use those licenses to vote in
California. Millions. That’s precisely how Hillary won
California by over 4 million votes.

California
supports illegal aliens over legal, law-abiding American citizens. They support
illegals getting free college tuition, while children of native-born Americans
pay full fare. They support illegals over police and ICE. Many liberals in
California want to abolish ICE. They want no borders and no immigration
law.

The
Attorney General of California has warned any business owner who cooperates
with ICE will face prosecution by the state of California. You
heard correctly. California will put the business owner in prison, for
cooperating with federal law, to protect the criminal breaking the law.

The
Mayor of Oakland famously played Paul Revere to warn illegal felons “ICE is
coming. ICE is coming.” The Feds report over 800 felons evaded arrest because
of that stunt. How many legal, law-abiding, native-born Americans will be
robbed, raped, or murdered in the coming weeks because of that act of sedition?

A
California judge just sided with the ACLU and barred LA County from enforcing
gang restrictions that dramatically lowered crime. California has once again
sided with hoodlums and gang-bangers over the law-abiding taxpayers.

In
Oakland, a coffee shop prohibits employees from serving police, in order to
create a “safe space” for their customers. Californians hate and distrust
police more than illegal felons and thugs who speak no English and wear gang
tattoos. Really.

All
of this is sheer madness. But California has taken it to a whole new
level.

Just
this week the California Senate appointed the first-ever illegal alien to an
official statewide post. Lizbeth Mateo, a 33-year old illegal
alien-turned-attorney, will serve on the official state committee that doles
out money to illegals attending college. In California, illegals now decide how
taxpayer money is spent.

President
Trump loves to brand (see "Crooked Hillary"). Let’s brand California.
It’s not a “Sanctuary State.” It’s a “Fugitive State.” It’s a place that
chooses to let felons and fugitives run free. It’s a place where the rights of
criminals are far more important than protecting legal, law-abiding American
citizens who pay taxes. We are the second class citizens in California.

Here’s
the way to fix the problem. Liberal Californians want to secede. I'm joining
the movement. How about you?

Conservatives
should beg California to secede. We should make it easy for them. We should
help pay for it. Pass the hat. Every conservative should chip in $20. I’ll
throw $1000 to get the ball rolling.

Just
think of elections. Without California, Trump and all future Republican
presidential candidates would win, without breaking a sweat. Without
California, we’d easily win the popular vote. And we'd win the electoral vote
by a landslide.

Next
think of Congress. California has 53 House seats. Democrats lead 39-14, for a
net gain of 25 seats. Send California packing and the GOP gains a 25 House seat
lead. We would dominate the House for decades to come.

And
of course, the GOP would gain an automatic two seats in the Senate through the
subtraction of California. As it stands now, those two U.S. Senate seats are
deep blue Democrat forever. But if California secedes a 51-49 GOP lead
instantly moves to 51-47.

If
63 million Trump voters just gave an average of $20 each to the "Calexit
movement" that’s over $1.2 billion dollars. That’s enough money to help
California secede, with enough left over as a down payment on building a wall…

with
California.

'Catch and Release' Continues As An Estimated 7,000 Illegal Aliens Have Been Dumped Into Tucson In Past Eight Months

Authorities in Pima County, AZ warn that Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are straining public resources by releasing individuals and migrant families into Tucson, AZ in absence of proper facilities to detain thousands of illegal aliens. The problem has become exacerbated now that Customs and Border Patrol have begun releasing illegal aliens into the already overburdened city as well.

According to Rafael Carranza, Arizona Republic, "Pima County officials estimate that ICE has released about 7,000 migrants in Tucson in the past eight months." This is because ICE physically does not have the space needed to keep illegal aliens in custody while they are processed for asylum claims as well as other background checks. Border Patrol typically hands illegal aliens over to ICE. But, due to ICE's over capacity, Border Patrol has simply started released migrants into Tucson as well. During a Friday meeting between Border Patrol and city officials, the two sides discussed proper ways to remedy the situation while ensuring public safety and efficient management of resources.

The number of migrant families released in Tucson has surpassed the ability of local nonprofits to house them. This past week, the city of Tucson and Pima County opened temporary overflow shelters to house migrants, although those shelters are once again empty, at least for now.

The goal of Friday's meeting is to "alleviate some of the stressors that we've been seeing with this increase in people," said Pete Bidegain, a special-operations supervisor for the Border Patrol.

"One of the major concerns that was brought up numerous times in the meeting really comes down to better communication between federal officials, county officials, city officials," he added.

Bidegain and Border Patrol have not said how many illegal aliens have been released into Tucson. These families are dumped into the city, given orders to show up for a court appearance later on, and are simply trusted by the government to come for their hearing. This practice, otherwise known as "catch and release," continues a year after President Trump signed a memo ordering the policy to stop.

Bidegain told Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild that remedies such as giving city officials a heads-up when a new busload of illegals would be shipped there could assist the city and non-profits in housing the families.

Mayor Rothschild also said that if the buses could simply go directly to the non-profit, that would help as well. "If the loaded buses from Border Patrol can go not to the bus station, but to the site of where the (nonprofit) is located, that would be a big help because that saves us a lot as a community," Rothschild said.

This report comes as President Trump told Fox News Mario Bartimoro today that the immigration crisis is so bad because "...our laws are so bad. The combination of having a great economy and having the weakest immigration laws anywhere in the world by far, and we have catch and release, and we have chain migration, and the visa lottery, we have things that nobody in their right mind would have. We're trying to get rid of them, the Democrats won't do it. We need some Democrats votes, we're unanimous with the Republicans but we need some Democrat votes and they go out of their way to allow these people to come in."